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Originally published Thursday, October 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM

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Flash floods raise Alpha deaths to 26

Several more deaths were confirmed in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Alpha, bringing the death...

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Several more deaths were confirmed in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Alpha, bringing the death toll to 26, officials said Wednesday.

The storm drenched the two countries, which share the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, with torrential rain Monday and caused flash floods that swept away people, houses and animals.

Alpha was the 22nd named tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, breaking the record for number of storms set in 1933 and making 2005 the most active hurricane season since records began 150 years ago.

Mountainous Haiti is especially vulnerable to floods and mudslides because much of the impoverished country has been stripped of trees by desperately poor people whose main source of fuel is charcoal.

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